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Parliament passes civil aviation law

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By Elizabeth Kamurungi 

Parliament passed the Civil Aviation Amendment Act, 2023, on February 1, a day after it was tabled.

Uganda is racing against time to meet requirements for an ongoing audit into the safety and security of the country’s aviation, including the Entebbe International Airport and Uganda Airlines.

“We are trying to make our company [Uganda Airlines] a hub in the region and we must meet the international standards. We are addressing gaps which would have an impact on the audit which is being carried out now. We want to have everything in place,” Minister for Works and Transport, General Katumba Wamala said. Read more

 

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